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Additional program information and options will be shown for that member based on the member's program status Impact Member Program Enrollment Statuses. Options and information include: enrolling and reviewing provider information, an option to resend the enrollment email or source invite email, an option to change reviewing provider, as well as an un-enrollment button if the member is active in the program.
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The Additional Program Information panel will show the Enrolling and Reviewing Provider for the selected member’s program. If the member has not completed enrollment (Impact Member Program Enrollment Statuses), the clinical user will have the option to RESEND THE ENROLLMENT EMAIL to the member. The member can then use the link in the enrollment email to complete member enrollment to connect a data source and become active in the program (Member Enrollment Workflow Overview).
Resend Source Invite Email
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The Advanced Statics section can be expanded to show summary information and additional data for blood glucose programs. This includes the number of hyper and hypoglycemic events, the average number of readings taken per day, and other more granular statistics.
If you have multiple Blood Glucose rules for a patient the Advanced Statistics will return data on the ‘default’ rule the patient is enrolled in. This means that if you have a rule to ‘Keep all between x and y’ and another rule to ‘Keep only pre-meal readings between x and y’ the Advanced Statistics will base its math off the rule for all readings rather than the one for a subset of the readings returned by the patient.
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2. Program Summary
The Program Summary section provides an at-a-glance overview of the member’s program status, source connection status, and reading data.
On the right hand side, you can see the member's program status (Impact Member Program Enrollment Statuses). You can also see the member's data source connection status (Impact Member Source Connection Status). If there are more than one measurement types available in the program, the binary status (pending and connected) of each source can be seen.
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The log book is the default view for member data. Individual data points show within the log book, and are organized by row (day) and column (time of day) for the blood glucose measurement type. The log book and other charts will show the data available for the View Window selected at the upper right hand corner of the clinician dashboard.
Readings in Red ↑ signify high out of goal range values
Readings in Blue ↓ signify low out of goal range values
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